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1998
The concept of deconstruction was firstr used by Derrida in transforming Heideggerian "destruction." The deconstruction of Derrida is a textintern, intertextual, in-textual activity. He plays a double game inside of philosophy, emphasizing that our thinking is embedded in metaphysics, while at the same moment he questions metaphysics.
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The concept of deconstruction was firstr used by Derrida in transforming Heideggerian "destruction." The deconstruction of Derrida is a textintern, intertextual, in-textual activity. He plays a double game inside of philosophy, emphasizing that our thinking is embedded in metaphysics, while at the same moment he questions metaphysics.
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Embedding a Card Game Language into a General Game Playing Language
2014We make a link between a specialized context free language expressing the rules of variety of card games, called CGDL, and the most known general-purpose game description language GDL-II. We present a systematic translation from CGDL to GDL-II, prove that the translation is correct, and analyze the complexity of resulting code in both theoretical and ...
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Existential Analysis: Journal of the Society for Existential Analysis, 2009
This paper explores from a philosophical perspective the use of language describing matters concerning race and the possible implications of this for therapy. To do this, I shall consider Wittgenstein's philosophy of language and in particular, his 'language-game' methodology.
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This paper explores from a philosophical perspective the use of language describing matters concerning race and the possible implications of this for therapy. To do this, I shall consider Wittgenstein's philosophy of language and in particular, his 'language-game' methodology.
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2011
In the philosophy of language, a separation has traditionally been made between the semantics, syntax and pragmatics of language. In this respect, Wittgenstein’s thinking went through a quite radical transformation as he moved from the Tractatus into Philosophical Investigations.
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In the philosophy of language, a separation has traditionally been made between the semantics, syntax and pragmatics of language. In this respect, Wittgenstein’s thinking went through a quite radical transformation as he moved from the Tractatus into Philosophical Investigations.
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Designing Casanova: A Language for Games
2012Games are complex pieces of software which give life to animated virtual worlds. Game developers carefully search the difficult balance between quality and efficiency in their games.
Giuseppe Maggiore +5 more
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An Analysis of Game Design Elements Used in Digital Game-Based Language Learning
Sustainability, 2021Terence Govender, Joan Arnedo-Moreno
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1993
Abstract The concept of a language game is one of the most important and most characteristic of Wittgenstein’s later philosophy. This concept refers to the subject-matter of many of Wittgenstein’s reflections upon both the meanings and the differences in meaning of linguistic expressions and at the same time marks a feature of his ...
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Abstract The concept of a language game is one of the most important and most characteristic of Wittgenstein’s later philosophy. This concept refers to the subject-matter of many of Wittgenstein’s reflections upon both the meanings and the differences in meaning of linguistic expressions and at the same time marks a feature of his ...
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“What belongs to a language game is a whole culture.”
, 2018M. Brusotti
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